Both stars have publicly feuded with the “Wildest Dreams” singer. In September 2014, Swift, 27, told Rolling Stone that “Bad Blood” was about a fellow pop star who “tried to sabotage an entire arena tour” by hiring her backup dancers. Swift didn’t specify who she was speaking about, but fans assumed it was Perry.

Fans are now wondering if this is Perry’s response. In the first verse of “Swish Swish,” Perry sings, “A tiger / Don’t lose no sleep / Don’t need opinions / From a shellfish or a sheep / Don’t you come for me / No, not today / You’re calculated / I got your number / ‘Cause you’re a joker / And I’m a courtside killer queen.”

Some listeners were quick to point out that the “sheep” line could be in reference to a tweet Perry posted shortly after Swift’s Rolling Stone interview. “Watch out for the Regina George in sheep’s clothing,” she wrote, referencing the movie Mean Girls.

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